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Originally built as | Originally built as a [[World War II]] concrete coastal gun battery with two 12" M1895MI guns mounted on M1917 Barbette carriages. These guns and carriages were originally emplaced in [[Battery Kimble]], [[Fort Travis (2)]], at Galveston, Texas and were transferred to Battery 520 in 1943. | ||
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Battery 520 (1944-1947) - Battery 520 was a reinforced concrete, World War II 12 inch casemated coastal gun battery on Marshall Military Reservation, South Carolina. Battery construction started 1 May 1943, was completed 30 Jan 1944 and was transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 28 Feb 1944 at a cost of $ 1,432,443.00. Deactivated in 1947.
Battery 520 HistoryPart of the Harbor Defense of Charleston. World War IIOriginally built as a World War II concrete coastal gun battery with two 12" M1895MI guns mounted on M1917 Barbette carriages. These guns and carriages were originally emplaced in Battery Kimble, Fort Travis (2), at Galveston, Texas and were transferred to Battery 520 in 1943.
Current StatusNow private property and converted into residence.
Recent Blog Posts Sources: Links: Visited: 23 Jan 2010 Battery 520 Picture Gallery
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